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The Parfitt Brothers were architects in Brooklyn, New York CIty. The firm included three brothers, Henry, Walter and Albert, who were born in Frome, England. They were "one of Brooklyn’s best and busiest architectural firms of the late 19th and early 20th" centuries.[1] They designed row houses, mansions, apartment buildings, public offices, commercial buildings and churches. Their work includes two buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places: Moody Mansion in Pittston, Maine and the Tree Studio Building and Annexes in Chicago.[1]

Sketch for Temple Israel in Brooklyn
6 Pierrepont Street

Albert E. Parfitt was born in 1863 and died at his home in Brooklyn on October 18, 1926.[2]

Work

St. Augustine's Roman Catholic Church at 122 Sixth Avenue in Park Slope
Franklin Building
Liebmann Brothers Building
166 5th Avenue

Gallery

References

  1. ^ a b c "Parfitt Brothers in Brooklyn". brownstoner.com.
  2. ^ "New York Architecture Images- Parfitt Brothers". www.nyc-architecture.com.
  3. ^ Gray, Christopher (2002-11-17). "Streetscapes/Montague Street, Brooklyn Heights; Red-Brick Apartment Houses on a Low-Rise Block". The New York Times.
  4. ^ "Tower of St. Augustine's, Brooklyn, N.Y. Parfitt Brothers, architects". NYPL Digital Collections.
  5. ^ "See the marvelous Crown Heights mansion the Parfitt Brothers designed - Brooklyn Daily Eagle". www.brooklyneagle.com.
  6. ^ "Brooklyn Heights Brooklyn | 6 Pierrepont St History". 2011-03-02.